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Quotes About Evaluation

Inexorably accurate translation from Latin provides a training in observation, analysis, judgment, evaluation, and a sense of linguistic form, clarity, and beauty which is excellent training in the shaping of one's own English expression," asserted Frederic Wheelock.
~ Frederic M. Wheelock
Though man or angel judge my life and read it like an open scroll, And weigh my heart, I have judge more just than any—my own soul.
~ Frederic Ridgely Torrence
The while we keep a man waiting, he reflects on our shortcomings.
~ French proverb
In life we have to size up the chances and calculate the possible risks and our ability to deal with them and then make our plans accordingly.
~ Freya North
I am a terrible judge of character' "I don't think so. You just need to take note of FACTS from the outset, not feelings.
~ Freya North
Jeg får vel ta meg en kikk på ham. Forfattere er alltid litt tvilsomme personer, men jeg vet nok hvordan jeg skal ta den slags typer.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
Each group was required to propose its own "fitness function"—a linear equation that it could use to measure its own impact without ambiguity. For example, a two-pizza team in charge of sending advertising e-mails to customers might choose for its fitness function the rate at which these messages were opened multiplied by the average order size those e-mails generated.
~ Brad Stone
Shouldn't we be as rigorous in hiring as we are in capital spending?
~ Bradford D. Smart
Be warned - Hammond does tend to be a bit optimistic about these kind of things. If the army were made up of one-legged mutes, he would praise their balance and their listening skills.
~ Brandon Sanderson
But merely being tradition does not make something worthy, Kadash. We can't just assume that because something is old it is right.
~ Brandon Sanderson
The answer, then, wasn't to stop judging. It was to hold those judgments as mutable.
~ Brandon Sanderson
It's good by comparison only! Yes, there are worse places, but so long as this hellhole is considered the ideal, we'll never get anywhere. We cannot let them convince us this is normal!
~ Brandon Sanderson
Everybody evaluates. We critics are just trained to talk about it.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Llarimar raised an eyebrow. The value in something relates to how it is treated, Your Grace. If you see these items as junk, then they are, regardless of what someone else would pay for them.
~ Brandon Sanderson
information is worthless unless we use it to make judgments.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Then we shall do an evaluation. Answer truthfully an do not exaggerate, as I will soon discover your lies. Feign no false modesty, either. I haven't the patience for a simperer.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Then we shall do an evaluation. Answer truthfully and do not exaggerate, as I will soon discover your lies. Feign no false modesty, either. I haven't the patience for a simperer.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Mastery requires feedback.
~ Brene Brown
we stop respecting and evaluating people based on what we think they should accomplish, and start respecting them for who they are and holding them accountable for what they're actually doing.
~ Brene Brown
Organizational values are gauzy and assessed in terms of aspirations rather than actual behaviors that can be taught, measured, and evaluated.
~ Brene Brown
Guilt and shame are both emotions of self-evaluation; however, that is where the similarities end. The majority of shame researchers agree that the difference between shame and guilt is best understood as the differences between "I am bad" (shame) and "I did something bad" (guilt). Shame is about who we are and guilt is about our behaviors
~ Brene Brown
The little boy put his finger down but kept an I-am-sizing-you-up look on his little face.
~ Brenda Jackson
On the last day, Jesus will look us over not for medals, diplomas, or honors, but for scars.
~ Brennan Manning
efficiency could be properly judged. It would be judged by your self-discipline, your individual intelligence, your mental and emotional balance, your grasp of the true essentials based on your breadth of mind and depth of thought.
~ Helen MacInnes